Sankina P, Lal R, Khare P, von Hörsten S, Fester L, Aggarwal V, Zimmermann K, Bishnoi M (2024)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2024
Book Volume: 26
Pages Range: 4329-4345
Journal Issue: 10
DOI: 10.1111/dom.15781
Aim: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis has profound energy-expanding potential, which makes it an attractive target tissue to combat ever-increasing obesity and its other associated metabolic complications. Although it is fairly accepted that cold is a potent inducer of BAT activation and function, there are limited studies on the mechanisms of pharmacological cold-mimicking agents, such as the TRPM8 agonist, menthol, on BAT thermogenesis and activation. Methods: Herein, we sought to determine the effect of topical application of menthol (10% w/v [4 g/kg] cream formulation/day for 15 days) on temperature sensitivity behaviour (thermal gradient assay, nesting behaviour), adaptive thermogenesis (infrared thermography, core body temperature), BAT sympathetic innervation (tyrosine hydroxylase immunohistochemistry) and activation (18F-FDG PET-CT analysis, Uncoupling Protein 1 immunohistochemistry and BAT gene expression), whole-body energy expenditure (indirect calorimetry) and other metabolic variables in male C57BL/6N mice. Results: We show that male C57BL/6N mice: (a) develop a warm-seeking and cold-avoiding thermal preference phenotype; (b) display increased locomotor activity and adaptive thermogenesis; (c) show augmented sympathetic innervation in BAT and its activation; (d) exhibit enhanced gluconeogenic capacity (increased glucose excursion in response to pyruvate) and insulin sensitivity; and (e) show enhanced whole-body energy expenditure and induced lipid-utilizing phenotype after topical menthol application. Conclusions: Taken together, our findings highlight that pharmacological cold mimicking using topical menthol application presents a potential therapeutic strategy to counter weight gain and related complications.
APA:
Sankina, P., Lal, R., Khare, P., von Hörsten, S., Fester, L., Aggarwal, V.,... Bishnoi, M. (2024). Topical menthol, a pharmacological cold mimic, induces cold sensitivity, adaptive thermogenesis and brown adipose tissue activation in mice. Diabetes Obesity & Metabolism, 26(10), 4329-4345. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.15781
MLA:
Sankina, Polina, et al. "Topical menthol, a pharmacological cold mimic, induces cold sensitivity, adaptive thermogenesis and brown adipose tissue activation in mice." Diabetes Obesity & Metabolism 26.10 (2024): 4329-4345.
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